Selective autophagy as a therapeutic target for neurological diseases

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Weilin Xu
Umut Ocak
Liansheng Gao
Sheng Tu
Cameron J. Lenahan
Jianmin Zhang
Anwen Shao
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[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Neurosurgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine
[2] University of Health Sciences,Department of Emergency Medicine, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital
[3] Bursa City Hospital,Department of Emergency Medicine
[4] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine
[5] Zhejiang University,Brain Research Institute
[6] Zhejiang University,Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science
[7] Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2021年 / 78卷
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Stroke; Alzheimer’s disease; Parkinson’s disease; Neuroprotection; Macroautophagy; Autophagy receptor;
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The neurological diseases primarily include acute injuries, chronic neurodegeneration, and others (e.g., infectious diseases of the central nervous system). Autophagy is a housekeeping process responsible for the bulk degradation of misfolded protein aggregates and damaged organelles through the lysosomal machinery. Recent studies have suggested that autophagy, particularly selective autophagy, such as mitophagy, pexophagy, ER-phagy, ribophagy, lipophagy, etc., is closely implicated in neurological diseases. These forms of selective autophagy are controlled by a group of important proteins, including PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1), Parkin, p62, optineurin (OPTN), neighbor of BRCA1 gene 1 (NBR1), and nuclear fragile X mental retardation-interacting protein 1 (NUFIP1). This review highlights the characteristics and underlying mechanisms of different types of selective autophagy, and their implications in various forms of neurological diseases.
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页码:1369 / 1392
页数:23
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